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100

How does a zeppelin stay aloft?

It uses lift bags inflated with helium.

100

What do ships use to maintain balance and stability?

ballast tanks filled with water and stabilizers - fins or wings that can be extended or retracted

100

How does a satellite differ from a space station? (2 aspects)

A satellite orbits the Earth, while a space station is stationary in orbit.

100

The man who is credited with designing early ancestors of the airplane based on the flight of birds.

Leonardo da Vinci

100

In aviation, what is the altitude known as the "death zone" where the human body is unable to acclimatize to the low oxygen levels?

8,000 meters

9,000 meters 

10,000 meters 

8,000 meters

200

What is the average speed of a commercial airliner cruising altitude? 

400 mph  

800 mph

1000 mph

800 mph

200

watercraft that use underwater wings to lift the hull out of the water, reducing drag and allowing for faster and smoother travel

hydrofoil -судно на подводных крыльях  

200

What is the main issue caused by satellite constellations?

Increased radio and light pollution

200

When was the first aerial refueling successfully demonstrated?

1923

1934

1951

The Airco DH.4 biplane, in 1923, became the first aircraft to successfully demonstrate aerial refueling using a hose and drogue system.


200

a device that is used to measure or maintain orientation and angular velocity

gyroscope

300

How is tiltrotor different from helicopter?

tilt rotor aircraft have rotors that can tilt to transition between vertical takeoff and landing like a helicopter, and horizontal flight like an airplane. 

Tiltrotor offers advantages in terms of speed, endurance and efficiency 

300

A vehicle that is capable of travelling over both land and water surfaces. It operates by creating a cushion of air between the bottom of the craft and the surface

hovercraft - судно на воздушной подушке

300

What is the Kessler syndrome?

A potential catastrophic event caused by space debris

300

What are the Montgolfier brothers famous for?

The Montgolfier brothers are famous for inventing the hot air balloon.

300

two of the most common ways to measure the depth of the sea

Sound waves from ships and radio waves from satellites

400

What is the purpose of canards on an aircraft?

Canards are small wings positioned at the front of an aircraft, ahead of the main wings, and they provide additional lift and help control the aircraft's pitch.

400

How fast is 1 knot?

1,8 km/h

400

How is the James Webb Space Telescope different from the Hubble Space Telescope?

It is the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope. It is designed to observe the universe in infrared light, enabling observations of distant galaxies and the formation of stars and planets that Hubble cannot detect.

400

Who developed a full sized, power-driven heavier-than-air machine which made its first flight in 1903?

The Wright brothers! They developed the theory that the air pressure exerted on different parts of the plane could be altered by making the wings adjustable which would maintain equilibrium.

400

Estimating current position based on previous known position, speed, and direction.

Dead Reckoning

500

What is Mach 5

Speeds that are faster than Mach 5, which is five times the speed of sound, are hypersonic speeds (6,174 km/h)  (1 Mach - 1,225 km/h or 340 m/sec)

500

Which company is pioneering autonomous long-haul shipping?

Hyundai     SpaceX     General Motors      Rolls-Royce

Hyundai


Rolls-Royce - the first autonomous ship (200)

500

What is a Lagrange point in space science? 

How many are there of those?

Lagrange points are five specific points in space where the gravitational forces of two large bodies, such as Earth and the Moon, balance the centrifugal force felt by a smaller object, allowing it to remain stable relative to the larger bodies.

500

Five legendary Russian aircraft designers and engineers.

  1. Sergei Korolev (military aircraft )
  2. Igor Sikorsky (the father of the modern helicopter)
  3. Andrei Tupolev (Tu-144, the first commercial aircraft to exceed Mach 2) 4. Mikhail Ilyushin 5. Alexander Yakovlev (Yak-3, a highly maneuverable fighter used during WWII) 6. Pavel Sukhoi (a variety of military aircraft)
500

Sideways force generated for horizontal maneuvering of vehicles

lateral thrust - боковая тяга

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